Here is a small howto:
http://www.bugat.at/mini-howto/freebsd-mppe.ihtml
Archie Cobbs schrieb:
> ome ome writes:
> > 80 1.080137 00:60:97:d6:80:e1 -> 00:60:97:91:19:9c
> > 0x00ff PPP Unknown (0x00ff)
> > 127 1.353259 xxx.xxx.xxx -> 00:60:97:d6:80:e1 PPP LCP
> > PPP LCP Protocol Reject
> > 15
ome ome writes:
> 80 1.080137 00:60:97:d6:80:e1 -> 00:60:97:91:19:9c
> 0x00ff PPP Unknown (0x00ff)
> 127 1.353259 xxx.xxx.xxx -> 00:60:97:d6:80:e1 PPP LCP
> PPP LCP Protocol Reject
> 152 2.359655 xxx.xxx.xxx -> 00:60:97:d6:80:e1 PPP LCP
> PPP LCP Configuration Request
> 153 2.366229 00:60:97:
On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, ome ome wrote:
> I would like to use PPPoE with MPD in orderto connect
why are you requiring mpd and not ppp?
ppp can to pppoe too.
(however it would b egood to discover if there is a bug in mpd anyway.)
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I would like to use PPPoE with MPD in orderto connect
to a DSL modem by the way of Ethernet LAN. My freeBSD
version is 3.5 Release (it's out of mind to update it)
and the MPD one is 3.6 (I don't want use a user land
way for pppoe as ppp). But I have two problems.
First of all, the netgraph encryp